Amanda Walker
Appearance
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Amanda Walker | |
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Born | November 29, 1935 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959–present |
Amanda Walker (born November 29, 1935) is an English film and television actress, notable for roles in 28 Weeks Later,[1] Heat and Dust,[2] Pollyanna and Churchill and the Generals.
In 1990, she appeared in the Agatha Christie's Poirot episode "The Cornish Mystery", an adaptation of Agatha Christie's short story of the same name.[3]
She is the daughter of Madeleine Christie.[4]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Heat and Dust | Lady Mackleworth | |
1985 | A Room with a View | The Cockney Signora | |
1994 | Nostradamus | Mme. Scalinger | |
1996 | The English Patient | Lady Hampton | |
2000 | Seven Days to Live | Elizabeth Farrell | |
2007 | 28 Weeks Later | Sally | |
2010 | Bad Night for the Blues | Elizabeth | Short |
2012 | Cloud Atlas | Veronica |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | ITV Play of the Week | Judy Cherry | "Flowering Cherry" |
1962 | Studio 4 | Mary Turner | "The Grass Is Singing" |
1965 | Jury Room | Jessie McLachlan | "The Sandyford Mystery" |
1965 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook | Henny Geddes | "Medical Finance" |
1966 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook | Maggie Strachan | "The Anxious Man" |
1966 | Mystery and Imagination | The Voice | "The Open Door" |
1966 | The Heart of Midlothian | Jeanie Deans | TV film |
1966 | The Dark Number | Rachel Ferguson | "1.1" |
1966 | Macbeth | Lady Macduff | TV film |
1967 | Conflict | Queen Isabel | "Richard II" |
1967 | Champion House | Miss Parr | "The One That Got Away" |
1969 | The Expert | Mrs. Arnold | "The Sardonic Smile" |
1970 | Codename | Marcadio | "The Alpha Men" |
1970 | Play for Today | Madge | "Robin Redbreast" |
1971 | Doomwatch | Sister Trewin | "The Iron Doctor" |
1972 | Upstairs, Downstairs | Mrs. Pinkerton | "A Voice from the Past" |
1972 | The Strauss Family | Therese | "Hetti", "Adele", "Lili" |
1972–73 | Adam Smith | Peggy Houston | TV series |
1973 | The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club | Nurse Armstrong | "Execution Day" |
1974 | The ITV Play | Miss Pierce | "The Liberation of Eileen" |
1975 | Rooms | Helen | "Reg: Parts 1 & 2" |
1976 | Clayhanger | Miss Dayson | "Hilda" |
1976 | Sutherland's Law | Christine Darrach | "Shades of Black" |
1976 | Second City Firsts | Anne Bredin | "Summer Season" |
1977 | Out of Bounds | Mrs. Parkin | "1.1", "1.2", "1.4", "1.5" |
1979 | The Mill on the Floss | Gritty Moss | TV miniseries |
1979 | Churchill and the Generals | Queen Elizabeth | TV film |
1982 | Claire | Scotty | TV miniseries |
1983 | Pictures | Mrs. Chase | "1.4" |
1986 | Shades of Darkness | Madame Paillot | "Agatha Christie's The Last Séance" |
1986 | Blood Red Roses | Ella | "Anger and War", "Boadicea vs. the Roman Empire", "The Slippery Slope" |
1987 | Intimate Contact | Pamela | "1.1", "1.4" |
1987 | The New Statesman | Mrs. Selway | "Three Line Whipping" |
1988 | The Woman He Loved | Betty Lawson-Johnson | TV film |
1988 | Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun | Nurse Graham | TV film |
1989 | Shadow of the Noose | Mrs. Hutchins | "An Alien Shore" |
1989 | No Strings | Mrs. King | "On Such a Night as This", "Just a Bowl of Cherries" |
1989 | Norbert Smith: A Life | Mrs. Wilson | TV film |
1989 | Wild Flowers | Panama Hat | TV film |
1990 | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Mrs. Pengelley | "The Cornish Mystery" |
1991 | 4 Play | Mrs. F. | "Deptford Graffiti" |
1991 | The Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Debbie Davidson | "From Doon with Death: Parts 1 & 2" |
1992 | Medics | Molly Gifford | "2.1" |
1992 | Kinsey | Sheila | "Heads and Tails", "Drop Shot" |
1992 | Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After | Queen Elizabeth II | TV film |
1993 | All or Nothing at All | Mrs. Lederman | "1.2" |
1994 | The Bill | Rita Little | "The Sixth Age" |
1994 | Dandelion Dead | Bessie | TV miniseries |
1996 | Hetty Wainthropp Investigates | Miss Apthwaite | "Safe as Houses" |
1996 | Bramwell | Mrs. Johnson | "2.8" |
1997 | Hamish Macbeth | Barbara Scott | "Deferred Sentence" |
1997 | Heartbeat | Jean Clarke | "Substitute" |
1997 | A Dance to the Music of Time | Mrs. Conyers | "The Thirties" |
1997–98 | The New Adventures of Robin Hood | Mortiana | "The Legion", "The Sceptre", "A Date with Destiny" |
1999 | City Central | Joan Harrison | "Blue Legume" |
1999 | The Passion | Marjorie | TV miniseries |
1999 | Midsomer Murders | Edwina | "Dead Man's Eleven" |
1999 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Mavis Marsh | "Recalled to Life" |
1999 | The Bill | F.M.E. Sally Tulcan | "Ring-a-Ring O'Roses" |
2000 | Masterpiece | Mrs. Ransome | "The Railway Children" |
2000 | Fish | Barbara Willis | Regular role |
2000 | Peak Practice | Elaine Deneley | "Lonely Hearts: Part 2" |
2000 | Daylight Robbery | Doreen | "2.3" |
2001 | Hearts and Bones | Olive Piper | "2.4" |
2001 | Doctors | Mary Briggs | "Caring for Mary" |
2001 | Midsomer Murders | Gwen | "Tainted Fruit" |
2002 | Heartbeat | Mrs. Sinclair | "Caught in the Headlights" |
2002 | Foyle's War | Lady Bannerman | "The White Feather" |
2003 | Pollyanna | Widow Benton | TV film |
2003 | Strange | Mrs. Fortune | "Dubik" |
2003 | My Family | Patricia Hall | "Sixty Feet Under" |
2004 | Murphy's Law | Mary | "Convent" |
2005 | Doctors | Beryl Curtis | "Relative Stress" |
2006 | Holby City | Hilda Sutton | "Conscience" |
2010 | Doctors | Edie Markell | "Mystery at Moot Point" |
2013 | Holby City | Winifred Hinton | "Friends Like You" |
2014 | Doctors | Grace Alexander | "Special" |
2014 | The Missing | Woman on Bus | "Eden", "Molly" |
2017 | Doctors | Gwen Bempton | "Golden Boy" |
2017 | Sense8 | Aunt Kirsty | "Isolated Above, Connected Below" |
References
- ^ Grey, Tobias (14 August 2009). "The Arty Horror Picture Show". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ^ "Merchant Ivory Productions - Heat and Dust". Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ^ ""Agatha Christie's Poirot" The Cornish Mystery (TV Episode 1990)". IMDb. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ "Madeleine Christie". Herald Scotland. 3 February 1996. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
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